Azriel_The_One
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Azriel_The_One
@Azriel_The_One
We are One in The Lord. And we pray that our unity may one day be restored. And they'll know we are Christians by our love, By our Love
Home of The Lost Towers, NYC 参加日 Ocak 2012
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@MasterMaliq Then why havent Muslims brought them to justice?
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The Quran is not a war manual.
If it were, over a billion Muslims would be at war with the world.
The people who commit atrocities in the name of Islam do not represent the Quran any more than corrupt politicians represent democracy or criminals represent the laws of their country.
Judge the Quran by what it teaches, not by the worst people who misuse it.
A book should not be blamed for what happens when people abandon its principles.
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@MichaelParisi @fiercepatricks Its your opinion. Otherwise, cite your source or just be silent
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks It’s not an opinion. It’s the law.
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@Azriel_The_One @Sbeveunmo @fiercepatricks Encyclopedia Britannica: “Marriage was transformed from a terminable civil contract under Roman law to a sacrament” by later Christian canon law.”
Therefore it was not originally religious.
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@bamf695 @fiercepatricks Well, jackass, you posted it twice. I already addressed it the first time.
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@Eventzon @fiercepatricks Actually, the marriage still exists. Since there civil courts have a thing called removal of barriers to remarriage.
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks Equally important to showing how marriage is a legal and civil affair is the fact that ending the legal bond of marriage is never a religious matter (annulments don't end the legal bond of marriage).
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@Eventzon @fiercepatricks I am not a priest. In an emergency, i can validate baptize ex Opere Operato. It doesn't change a thing about what the sacrament is. That goes to show, that an Elvis impersonator does not change what it is ontologically. Its illicit but doesnt change it at all.
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks Marriages in ancient Rome were civil affairs. When clerics memorialize marriages, they are acting as agents of the state. When an Elvis impersonator memorializes a marriage, that definitely is not a religious event.
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@JohnMiller64045 @fiercepatricks Your ignorance of the ontological nature is a problem. Just not my problem
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks Your mythology has no bearing on reality, the nature of which your ignorance cannot change.
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@MrFlickRocks @fiercepatricks If its a religious act, even atheists enact such things, despite denying the same. So a civil union is the secular simulation of religious institution of marriage aside of which, no secular benefit is taken from you. why is that a problem that a religious distinction exist?
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks You must be a slow learner, because marriage has never been just a religious act, it is a secular act as well. I'm a clear minded scientist who relies on common sense and evidence-based reasoning.
"Civil Union" is a meaningless term used to declare secular marriages as invalid.
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@Azriel_The_One @turpen_beth @fiercepatricks That simply doesn't reflect reality.
Marriage is both a secular AND a religious act. That's why the word applies to both domains. Marriage existed long before Judaism and Christianity emerged, so it isn't reserved for just those who are adherents to those faiths.
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@FatherVideo @Sbeveunmo @fiercepatricks Actually, not all romans did. So since you raised that point, can you cite a source which gives a specific percentage of Romans who held that view
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@Azriel_The_One @Sbeveunmo @fiercepatricks Which religion defines marriage? They differ in monogamy vs polygamy, divorce, and whether it is a sacrament or a rite of passage.
The Romans (pre Christianity example) viewed it as a legal contract with nothing religious about it
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@jesseO5 @fiercepatricks Do. You. Understand. What. A. Category. Error. Is?
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks The entire issue is, you can't seem to comprehend basic sentences. The OP asked a very simple question. And you couldn't even come close to answering it.
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@EdwardFrancisJ4 @fiercepatricks Then consider taking up a faith. Or have a civil union. Seems to me, you want the term but not the backlash of whats considered sacrilege
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks legally recognized marriage then it must be open to everyone equally.
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@EdwardFrancisJ4 @fiercepatricks Its not a violation because 1A. Its why Muslims religiously have 4 wives and are not arrested for polygyny even if in the eyes, only one wife is legally recognized
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks And I have no objection to civil unions for all. I'm saying that legal recognition of marriage violates equal protection unless it applies to everyone equally.
I'd prefer to have civil unions for all, and no legal recognition of marriage. But if we are going to have
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@aretku @fiercepatricks As are you. Marriage does not change ontologically because a change of location. It stays what it is. Learn metaphysics, jackass!
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks There is a big difference. You can get married outside of the church. Let the adults talk since you are too dumb for this conversation.
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks Regardless, marriage predates all religion. Religion should not have any influence on the act of marriage.
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@MichaelParisi @fiercepatricks Thats your opinion. I do not care about your opinions. Learn to cope
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks Civil Marriage is actually the only Marriage that matters. Sorry not sorry.
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@_JassyyLove @fiercepatricks Its a civil union and therefore not marriage. If it is not marriage, then the direct impact does not exist because it does not transgress a religious act.
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@Azriel_The_One @fiercepatricks Someone else’s marriage being a “civil union” has what affect on your own marriage or life?
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